In reference to a hub with a score of 100, this one of mine is currently: "INFJ Career Profile - The Rare Personality Type". It frequently reaches 100, then drops down again...even into the 80s once, recently.

Mine is currently 96. It bounces between 94 and occasionally gets to 100. Your activity on HubPages affects the hubber score. Answering and asking questions, hubhopping and forum participation all will effect it. Mine will go up two or three points by answering 3 or four questions. If I do that consistently over a weeks time, it will hit 99 or 100. Hope this helps you figure things out.

Mine is at 97 at the moment. It is true, if you ask and answer questions, hop hubs and do comments, your hubber score will increase. I have hit 100 recently, without much effort. I have consistently been above 92 for the last few months. Regularly publishing hubs helps, I have had to do 8 high-quality hubs each month over the last 6 months with the Apprenticeship program. I plan to do the same the next six months, if not more.

Are you talking hub score (individual hub) or hubber score (author score)? I've hit a hubber score of 100 a couple of times, currently at 98. Sometimes it sinks to the low 90s. Being regularly active on Hubpages seems to keep it up. But more is not necessarily better. Too much activity seems to have a negative effect.

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